See Lin-Manuel Miranda, Juanes In Concert on the U.S.-Mexico Border

Some of the biggest names in Latin music will be performing for free on October 15.

Airports can be pretty miserable places, but add a little Tijuana flare to one and you’ve got yourself a full blown fiesta. That’s exactly what’s happening this weekend at the Cross Border Xpress (CBX), where some of the biggest Latin stars in the world will perform a free bilingual concert. Opened in December 2015, its the first binational airport terminal and border that connects travelers between Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego, California.

The RiseUp As One show, taking place on October 15, will include a veritable Hall of Fame of Spanish-language musicians: Colombian pop stars Juanes and Carlos Vives, San Diego native Andra Day, Mexico City duo Jesse & Joy, norteño legends Los Tigres del Norte, activist and singer Lila Downs, and Spanish crooner Alejandro Sanz. The one-night-only event will also feature guest appearances by Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, Wilmer Valderrama, and Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda (who will also be part of a panel discussion prior to the show).

Dubbed “The Celebration of Music and Unity,” the event will take place on 15 acres where a 390-foot bridge connects the United States to Mexico. “The U.S.-Mexico border provides the perfect stage for this amazing event and is a way to highlight diversity and inclusion, despite borders,” said Fusion Media Group’s co-president and chief content officer, Camila Jimenez Villa, in a statement. “This location and our incredible lineup of award-winning artists will celebrate, through the power of music, the connectedness of our world, and the positivity that occurs when we show empathy, respect and openness to one another.”

You can still pick up tickets at Univision San Diego, El Centro, and several points in Tijuana (online ticket purchases are closed). CBX is only for passengers that are flying out of or arriving at the Tijuana Airport, so people from Mexico interested in attending would have to cross through the Otay Mesa border crossing to get to the concert. On the U.S. side all concert goers can access free parking and shuttles to the event from Southwestern College. Or, if you can’t make it in person, the concert will air live from 7-10 p.m. Eastern in Spanish on the Univision Network and in English on Fusion.